šŸˆ Auburn hires Bryan Harsin as head coach.

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AUBURN, Alabama - I am not in the business of evaluating coaches. I don’t know why a play works or doesn’t. I don’t blame coaches when a quarterback makes a bad throw, a receiver drops a pass, a running back puts the ball on the ground, a defensive lineman gets blocked or a defensive back blows a coverage.

I don’t know why – other than in 2017 when Auburn coach Gus Malzahn really did turn things over to offensive coordinator Chip Lindsey after a loss at LSU – offense has been such a struggle since 2013 and 2014. But I’ve been around Auburn football for a long time. Things just don’t feel right, and things have to be right for Auburn to keep up - or maybe I should say catch up - with very committed rivals.

Contending for championships is a collaborative venture. It starts with the coach being able to say to the masses ā€œFollow me and I’ll get you where you want to go.ā€ And then there has to be belief in what he says and buy-in from administrators, players, donors, ordinary fans and the students who are the real substance of the university.

Auburn’s football family is in turmoil, and not because of Saturday’s 31-20 loss to Texas A&M. Auburn people – at least the ones to whom I talk – are convinced things can be better, and they are growing increasingly impatient and frustrated. They are convinced that losing four or more games a season and watching their rivals pull away is not something that should be normalized. Even winning by 50 at Mississippi State next Saturday won’t change that.

Maybe that’s not fair, but it is reality. And I’m not talking only about social media warriors. It goes much deeper than that. As things stand today, energy and optimism among those who care so deeply are rapidly evaporating.

Has the Malzahn-Auburn marriage reached a breaking point? Would both sides be better off with an amicable parting? Malzahn could get his money and maybe move on to a more comfortable environment. Auburn’s program could have an opportunity to be energized.

Malzahn has faced a massively difficult challenge at Auburn. He has played more regular-season games against No. 1 teams and against top-5 teams than anybody in college football. He arrived as head coach just as Nick Saban was hitting his stride at Alabama. Soon, Kirby Smart was winning big at Georgia, LSU was winning a national championship, Texas A&M was rising out of the ashes and Florida was becoming like the Gators of old. But then there are those maddening losses - at South Carolina this season, to Tennessee in 2018, in numerous bowl games.

Over his eight seasons, Malzahn has done some great things. Turning Auburn from a 3-9 disaster in 2012 into an SEC champion and national runnerup in 2013 was one of the great coaching feats I have witnessed. In 2017, he beat two No. 1 teams in three weeks. For those things, he should always be loved at Auburn.

But sometimes, programs need to have a jolt of energy. Sometimes, hanging on to avoid a buyout can cost more in the long run than paying the buyout would cost. Sometimes, the only answer that will work is to move on.

Has Auburn reached that point? That is for others to decide, but Auburn football is in a precarious place. Recruiting has suffered. A slide toward the bottom of the league, if it happens, might take years to reverse. Auburn people are not happy, and that will eventually show up on the bottom line if it hasn’t already.

Auburn has been pretty good most seasons since Malzahn arrived. It was great in 2013, but that season is fading into history. It seemed to have earned that label in 2017 but lost a lopsided game to Georgia in the SEC Championship Game and then lost to Central Florida in the Peach Bowl. Malzahn was rewarded for that season, essentially for wins over Alabama and Georgia when they were ranked No. 1, with a seven-year contract worth $49 million. Former president Steven Leath and trustee Raymond Harbert led that effort. They will be long remembered for it, and not in a good way. With all that money came more demands for instant success, more pressure.

Meanwhile, Malzahn has lost four or more games in seven consecutive seasons, going 8-5, 7-6, 8-5, 10-4, 8-5, 9-4 and, so far this season, 5-4.

The decision Auburn power-brokers have to make is whether that is enough and, if it’s not, if Malzahn is the man to get the program to where Auburn people so desperately want it to be. After that, the question will be if they are willing to make the same commitment to success that their rivals have made. The outcome of Saturday’s game at Mississippi State should have no impact either way.

Auburn administrators seem to want to simply ignore the angst and the frustration and say nothing. That is the worst option of all.
 
Just send the buyout bill to Harbert. He and his company can add to their next project bid. Ole Gus should walk in the AD's office and suggest they pay him the full 21 million and he will take it 1.5 million per year until complete.....but any new job he were to get then those monies aren't used to reduce the amount they owe.

Or Yella Fella and Harbert can split the buyout.
 
Auburn would have much more success if they would hire a head coach and let them have complete control of the football program without daily interference from the power brokers. Of course that will never happen. I hope they keep Gus for the next 20 years.
 
Who do you think will replace yellerteef or are you referring to Gus’ wife paramour?
staff changes down there.
Football staff changes. A few around have mentioned feelers being sent out to Steele to join Beamer. It would fit; a disappointing season is followed by the head coach shuffling his staff (in spite of the defense being their saving grace.)
 
Football staff changes. A few around have mentioned feelers being sent out to Steele to join Beamer. It would fit; a disappointing season is followed by the head coach shuffling his staff (in spite of the defense being their saving grace.)

I hadn't followed aubrun's statistics this year, but I've watched them/heard announcers say they've had periods in games just getting gashed in the running game. If Tennessee avoided penalties and passing miscues I thought that game was theirs to win, not to mention the Arkansas gift and the Ole Miss likely gift. I checked and NCAA has them 48th in scoring D, 72nd in passing yards allowed and 78th in rushing yards allowed. Total yards allowed vs. gained is about 29 yards, on average, per game. That's pretty much .500 ball. Bama outgains opponents, on average, 191 yards a game.

If Steele has the chance to leave aubrun, start over with a new coach and reset his clock, he better go now. I don't see anyone else raiding aubrun's coaching pantry this year.

RTR,

Tim
 
A few around have mentioned feelers being sent out to Steele to join Beamer.

I know with the amount of money coaches are being paid, this is not as big of a deal as it used to be........but Steele has a history in South Carolina. Working for the education system affects retirement money. I know when Brother Oliver retired from Bama and was hired the next day at da Barn.......he said that his caveat to going was that they had to buy out his retirement and tie it in to his money with in the Alabama system. I'm not sure how or what all that entailed, but getting the money out of that system and making sure he was set for retirement was a priority.

Similar situation for Dubose. He went back to coaching HS after a few years off from being fired at Bama. He only coached a few years and left and went to Mississippi because teachers retirement and what you earn in retirement are based off of an average of like the last 10 years you worked....that'show he explained it. He wanted his salary from Bama to be averaged in and not "fall off" the board and make sure he got the most he could in retirement.
 
Not trying to hijack the thread but what is he doing these days?

Hopefully staying healthy at 81.

You made me learn something today.



 
Hopefully staying healthy at 81.

You made me learn something today.




I had never heard of this band. I have heard much worse that are currently on the music charts!!!!
 
Some really big issues with Marshall...
....2013....AU won 2 games vs #1...but beat them?...really.... .i think they endedup with 3-4 miracle wins that year...
..."Auburn Football Family". I puke everytime i hear "family" in reference to a sports team... What does that mean anyway...? Its stupid! And whywould you wantto fire the patriarch of your family... families are loving and understanding...add 7 years tohis contract if heis family...show compassion...make it about something other than winning
..."AUhas been pretty good most seasons since Malzahn arrived".... aghhhh...make that mediocre since he arrived...the3 miracle wins vs bama has saved his ass
7 seasons with 4+ loses is not pretty good....adding in some really blowout losses...

Better than fire gus,...fire this stupid writer....
 
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